Ki Te Hoe – Advanced Workshop concludes this series. In this workshop, planners demonstrate skills they have developed through the ‘Planning for Māori Values’ series through groupwork and incorporating their understanding of values and identifying tools through which mana whenua are included and engaged. The focus of the Ki Te Hoe is on a planning application and participants will be supported to reflect on their practices in integrating Māori values through engagement.

This course is a compulsory CPD requirement for those members looking to seek Full NZPI membership.


Learning outcomes:

  • Demonstrate an applied understanding of integrating Māori values in planning practice through discussion, critical reflection, and group work.
  • Demonstrate an applied understanding of Mātauranga Māori in the implementation and evaluation of planning practices
  • Demonstrate and reflect an applied understanding of engagement and partnering with Māori in resource management planning processes and practices


Presenters:

Jade Wikaira

Jade is Te Whānau-a-Apanui, Ngāti Tūwharetoa and Ngāpuhi and she is managing director of her own taiao consulting business Wikaira Consulting Limited. Jade has been running the Planning for Māori Values (Advanced and Introduction) courses for the past six years. She recently stepped down from the role of Chairperson for Papa Pounamu, the Māori Planners network and special interest group of the NZPI.


Jade is a proud planner and works with mana whenua across the country on resource management and environmental projects. She and her team are focussed on delivering outcomes that reflect the aspirations of iwi, hapū and Māori communities. This includes services in environmental planning and resource management, strategic policy and the integration of te ao Māori perspectives.


Ida Kohu

Ida Kohu is from Waikato, Ngāi Te Rangi and Ngāti Ranginui and she brings extensive experience from a career in the public sector. She has experience in the development of the values system that are a core component of the Planning for Māori Values courses.


William Koopu

William Koopu is from Te Whānau-a-Apanui and brings a lifetime of lived experience in working with Māori development especially in relation to kaupapa on whenua and wai. He was raised in the Bay of Plenty and has worked for organisations such as the Māori Land Court and the Department of Māori Affairs. He is currently a trustee on a Māori land block and brings this experience to the delivery of the Planning for Māori Values courses.



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Workshop Queries:

This workshop was organised by NZPI. If you have any questions about the workshop or registrations, please email Eliza Bradley, events@planning.org.nz.


Registrations Close:

Wednesday 24 July.

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